News Release 12-116

National Science Board Accepting Nominations for 2013 Science Leadership and Public Service Honorary Awards

Nominations due by November 1, 2012

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Nominations are open for the Vannevar Bush Award and the Public Service Award. (Credit and Larger Version)

June 25, 2012

Honoring Lifelong Leadership in Science and Technology and Contributions to the Nation Through Public Service

2013 Bush Solicitation Flyer

The Vannevar Bush Award is awarded annually to exceptional lifelong leaders in science and technology who have made substantial contributions to the welfare of the nation through public service activities in science, technology and public policy.

Candidates for the Vannevar Bush Award must be U.S. citizens and should have demonstrated outstanding leadership and accomplishment in meeting at least two of the following selection criteria: distinguished himself/herself through public service activities in science and technology; pioneered the exploration, charting and settlement of new frontiers in science, technology, education and public service; demonstrated leadership and creativity that have inspired others to distinguished careers in science and technology; contributed to the welfare of the nation and mankind through activities in science and technology; and/or demonstrated leadership and creativity that has helped mold the history of advancements in the nation's science, technology and education.

Recent recipients include: Leon Lederman, director emeritus, Fermilab; Charles M. Vest, president of the National Academy of Engineering and president emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bruce Alberts, editor-in-chief, Science Magazine; Mildred Dresselhaus, institute professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Norman Augustine, former chief executive officer and chairman of the board, Lockheed Martin Corporation. For a list of past recipients of this award, visit the Vannevar Bush Award Recipients page on the NSB website.

Visit the Vannevar Bush Award page for detailed nomination instructions and further information about this award.

2013 National Science Board Public Service Award

Honoring Service in Public Understanding of Science and Engineering

2013 Public Service Award Solicitation Flyer

The NSB Board Public Service Award honors individuals and groups that have made substantial contributions to increasing public understanding of science and engineering in the United States. These contributions may be in a wide variety of areas that have the potential of contributing to public understanding of and appreciation for science and engineering--including mass media, education and/or training programs and entertainment.

NSB typically gives the Public Service Award to one individual and one group--company, corporation or organization--each year. Members of the U.S. government are not eligible to receive the award.

Candidates for the NSB Public Service Award should have demonstrated outstanding leadership and accomplishment in meeting the following selection criteria: increased the public's understanding of the processes of science and engineering through scientific discovery, innovation and its communication to the public; encouraged others to help raise the public understanding of science and technology; promoted the engagement of scientists and engineers in public outreach and scientific literacy; contributed to the development of broad science and engineering policy and its support; influenced and encouraged the next generation of scientists and engineers; achieved broad recognition outside of the candidate's area of specialization; and fostered awareness of science and technology among broad segments of the population.

Past recipients include Lawrence Krauss, foundation professor, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University; NPR Science Desk; Moira Gunn, host of "Tech Nation;" San Francisco's Exploratorium; NUMB3RS, the CBS television drama series; Ira Flatow, host and executive producer of NPR's "Science Friday;" Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Bill Nye, the Science Guy; and NOVA, the PBS television series. For a list of past recipients of this award, visit the Public Service Award Recipients page on the NSB website.

Visit the Public Service Award page for detailed nomination instructions and further information about this award.

All inquiries about nomination procedures and the awards should be directed to Ann Ferrante, 703-292-4520.

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Bobbie Mixon, NSF, (703) 292-8485, bmixon@nsf.gov

Program Contacts

Ann Ferrante, NSF, (703) 292-4520, aferrant@nsf.gov

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